A Guinea Pig Night Before Christmas
(Autor) Clement Clarke MooreThe latest heart-warming book in the Guinea Pig Classics series. ''Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house, Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse' But sit down by the fire with some chocolates to hand, And you'll be welcomed into a magical land. There is snow and some moonlight; St Nick in his sleigh; There are reindeer and elves, and guinea pigs! Hooray! This classic Christmas poem, now told by guinea pigs, Will surely delight all with their costumes and wigs. For nothing's more charming than a pig in a hat, Especially a Christmas one, that's just a fact.
Clement Clarke Moore
Clement Clarke Moore was an American scholar, writer, and professor of Oriental and Greek literature at Columbia College. He is best known for his poem "A Visit from St. Nicholas," also known as "The Night Before Christmas," which was first published anonymously in 1823. Moore's poem helped popularize and shape the modern image of Santa Claus. His writing style was characterized by its whimsical and imaginative nature, and his works often featured themes of nostalgia, family, and the holiday season. Moore's contributions to literature include his creation of enduring characters and traditions that have become integral parts of Christmas celebrations around the world.